rkwilliams
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- Kent Williams
I've pulled the engine from my 1450 to rebuild, and while I have great access I'm dealing with a lot of other issues. I've been getting some flaky performance from my ignition switch, and I thought replacing that would be easy. HA! The plug on my tractor looks to be factory; it's a molded hard-plastic deal, and wires aren't spliced and fiddled with that I can tell. Problem is that the plug has five slots in it that mate up with five spades on the switch. All the wiring diagrams I've found show this model to have a four-spade switch, and when I go to parts sellers, that's also what they have. The current switch is an INDAK 3-position, and while it has a patent number stamped on it, there's no model number. I realize that these things aren't rocket science, and by cutting and splicing I could make just about any switch work. One terminal has to get battery +, and when in the first turn position (on), the rest of the terminals should get energized with the exception of the "start" terminal which gets juice when the key is turned to the far-right momentary contact position.
Has anyone else with a 1450 (or similar in the Quietline) run into this before? Is there an off-the-shelf switch that I should just be able to plug in? I can find 5-spade switches, but if I get one could end up cutting and splicing wires.
Has anyone else with a 1450 (or similar in the Quietline) run into this before? Is there an off-the-shelf switch that I should just be able to plug in? I can find 5-spade switches, but if I get one could end up cutting and splicing wires.